“This state” takes ten characters; “Nevada” takes six.

This is a forward reference headline, which goes out of its way to conceal what the corresponding story says.

It’s a consequence of click-based advertising and of course it makes our information streams less useful. The practice started among clickbait junk websites but has spread to CNN, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and others.

@ct_bergstrom @nsarwark
It feels like local TV newscasts started the trend well before websites.

"Local children disappearing, officials are baffled. Are your kids in danger? Tune in at 6 to find out!"

@nsarwark @Beeks This is a very good observation. I hadn’t noticed this before. The revenue model for television has always been viewership-based rather than subscription-based and so of course they’ve lead the way. Great point.